Traptox: The surprising cure tech neck sufferers are embracing

Doctors report a rise in patients seeking the unconventional 'tech neck' treatment.

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Medics warn younger generation is likely to be more prone to tension headaches, muscle spasms and bone spurs. Smartphone users are increasingly turning to Botox jabs to cure “tech neck” – pain and inflammation from time hunched over devices. Doctors have reported a rise in patients seeking the injections to combat tension headaches, muscle spasms and even bone spurs – painful growths in the neck joints due to poor posture.

Some sufferers are having repeat injections every six to nine months. A full course of treatment can cost up to £600 ($1280)..